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On a Windows XP-based computer, you have a non-English Microsoft Input Method Editor (IME) installed. However, when you chat by using Windows Live Messenger, you can input English characters only. If you select a different language, you cannot input the characters in that language

Note This issue occurs in the latest version of Windows Live Messenger (version 14).

This issue occurs in the following scenario:

In Windows Live Messenger, you double-click a contact to start a Chat window.

In the Windows Live Messenger Chat window, you switch the input mode to use IME. For example, you switch the input mode to use the Korean IME in Hangul mode. Note At this point, you can input the non-English characters as expected.

You switch the system focus to another window.

You close the main window of Windows Live Messenger.

You switch the system focus back to the Chat window to continue the chat.

At this point, you can no longer continue to use the IME in your Chat window to input non-English characters. Instead, you can only input English letters.

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To apply this update, the computer must have Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows XP Service Pack 3 installed.

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